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--B) ELECTROSTATIC-
Force in the form of charges developed after rubbing
silk cloth with Glass rod
• NON CONTACT - --C) GRAVITATIONAL
• Earth pulls every object towards itself
- --D) MAGNETIC-
ex. Crane, Lavitating trains
What Causes Friction?
• Friction is the force that opposes the motion between two
surfaces that touch.
• The surface of any object is rough.
• Even an object that feels smooth is covered with tiny hills
and valleys.
• The contact between the hills of valleys of two surfaces
causes them to stick, resulting in friction.
What Causes Friction?
• The amount of friction depends on:
– Roughness of the surfaces
– Force pushing the surfaces together
Types of Friction
• Kinetic friction occurs when force is applied to an
object and the object moves.
• Examples:
Sliding Friction: pushing an object across a surface
Rolling Friction: between wheels and a surface
Fluid Friction: opposes the motion of objects
traveling through a fluid (air or water)
Types of Friction
• Static friction occurs when force applied
to an object does not cause the object to
move.
Affecting Friction
• To reduce the amount of friction, apply a lubricant
between two surfaces.
• Motor oil, wax, and grease are examples.
• Friction can also be reduced by rolling, rather than
pushing, an object.
Affecting Friction
• Friction increases as surfaces are made
rougher.
• Friction increases when the force between
two objects is increased.